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Daryl Morse:
I sell electronic navigation systems for ships and subs to navies. Get to meet a few navy divers along the way.

Hmmm i think i own stock in your company....
 
I am a bartender/server in a swanky place...helps to pay the bills and the schedule lets me work at much or as little as I want...depending on vis
Kirsten
 
Tanked2.0:
I tried to be a male stripper, but they said I was too ugly. So instead I became a respiratory therapist.
I'm also a respiratory therapist. For those of you who are lucky enough to have other jobs, working in RT is like being in the Peace Corps- only instead of being "The toughest job you'll ever love" respiratory is the most boring job you'll ever hate :wink: but it pays through the nose so I shouldn't complain.

I am also a full time college student (cell biology and German linguistics) trying to get into dental school (entering class of 2008). I also run my own tutoring service here at the school for extra money and freelance as an echocardiographer occasionally.
 
Software engineering manager for a large aerospace defence contractor in search of less stress!

Dennis
 
Aka Sortware Engineer.

I work for a trading company, I could tell you exactly what I do, but I'd have to bore you to death.

Doing a Maths Degree in my spare time.

Who'd have though that you could take an irrational number to the power of (a complex irrational number), add one and get 0.

e^(i*pi)+1=0
 
I´m a purchaser.

I used to grind my teeth everytime I bought a piece of scuba gear because I KNEW I could have gotten it cheaper by BIR (Buying It Right) but now I´ve resigned myself to the fact that diving is a financial black hole and try not to think about what it costs and focus on all the fun I get for the money I spend...
 
Commercial Diver, Working in a Marine Construction Crew. The times I don't get paid for diving, I am the foreman in Marine Construction. Only 32yrs as of yet. Bill
 

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